Disciplined and Aggressive Criminal Defense

Attorney Foote will investigate all relevant factors in your case and look for a basis on which the consequences can be minimized or avoided altogether. He has extensive experience in negotiating for reduced charges and alternative sentencing options.

A Criminal Defense Attorney Who Will Fight For You

Defense attorney Foote is respectful, responsive, professional and knowledgeable – as well as dedicated to protecting your rights in defending your criminal case. He is compassionate and responsive as well as hardworking and zealous in the pursuit of positive outcomes for his clients.

Defense Lawyer Foote’s knowledge of the judicial process and his respect for his clients is evident in all his work.

Attorney Foote is a nationally renowned figure in the criminal defense community and a true champion of the rights of criminal defendants. He is one of the few criminal defense attorneys in Maine who understands the science necessary to challenge criminal cases successfully.

If you have been charged with a criminal offense in Federal or State court in Maine, turn to one of the state’s most highly acclaimed, experienced criminal defense attorneys – Wayne Foote, Esq.

OUI – Operating Under the Influence: legally correct term for drunk or drug-impaired driving in Maine; applies not only to motor vehicles, but also snowmobiles, boats and ATVs.

DUI – Driving Under the Influence: most commonly used term to describe drunk or drug-impaired driving charges.

DWI – Driving While Intoxicated: term used in some states to describe drunk or drug-impaired driving.

For simplicity’s sake, this website typically uses DUI as a catchall acronym for OUI, DUI and DWI.

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